
Southern Lebanon witnessed a sharp escalation in Israeli military activity on Friday, with intense aerial maneuvers disturbing the region’s airspace. Israeli fighter jets conducted low-altitude flyovers and dropped a sonic bomb on a stone factory in the town of Kfar Kila, in Nabatiyeh. While the explosion caused no casualties, it triggered panic among the workers on site.
Elsewhere in Nabatiyeh, an Israeli Merkava tank briefly crossed the border and entered the village of Aitaroun, further raising tensions in the already volatile area.
Meanwhile, Israeli jets were also seen flying at very low altitudes over the Beqaa Valley, frightening residents in multiple towns. A large number of Israeli surveillance drones were reported over Nabatiyeh, Arnoun and surrounding villages, as well as the capital Beirut.
These routine breaches are documented daily by both the Lebanese Army and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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